MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) Beautiful milky white with cream throat. Tall spikes, florets well 
placed and large. A really good white. 
MAMMOTH WHITE (Pfitzer) An immense pure white, but the flower-heads are inclined to be 
short and crowded at times, especially if moisture is lacking. 
MARGARET FULTON (Ogrod) Bautiful coral pink blending to a slightly lighter throat. An 
early variety which gives 100% perfect spikes. 
MARMORA (Errey) Lavender gray with petunia colored blotch. Many open. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Stevens) Medium sized ruffled white with yellow throat. A really out¬ 
standing new decorative. 
MILDRED LOUISE (Wentworth) Pure strawberry pink self on upper petals with blending of 
yellow in throat. A beautiful color and a wonderful performer. 
MILFORD (Rides) Azure blue with very small throat markings. A good, new light blue •— 
the best in its color class. 
MINUET (Coleman) Tall, straight light lavender. Consistent in performance and always a 
winner in the shows. Considered the best lavender to date. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON (Kunderd) Large early light yellow. Six or more open. While light in 
color, it is a splendid cut flower. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan) A giant salmon pink with deeper blotch. Unusual in size and 
very much of a winner on the show table. 
MOROCCO (Pfitzer) Very dark maroon. Buds almost black. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens) Beautiful smoky lavender grey blended with salmon and yellow. 
Six to eight open on a tall spike. One of the most unusual and outstanding smokies. 
MRS. LULU HUNT (Phelps) A very early dark pink with a deeper feathering in throat. A 
really good cut flower and a decided favorite. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (Coleman) Ruffled cameo pink with cream blotch. 
MRS. T. E. LANGFORD (Palmer) A decorative in a color combination of pink and cream that 
is irresistible. An especially beautiful glad for arrangement work. A perfect cut flower 
and a splendid shipper. 
NANCY ANN (Kinyon) Light lavender pink blending slightly deeper at edges of petals. Lower 
petals marked cream. 
NEW ERA (Ellis) A beautifully ruffled pink with a soft cream throat. Tali, straight spike with 
many open. One of the best of the newer varieties. 
NINTH SYMPHONY (Pfitzer) A vivid salmon red of immense exhibition type. New and good. 
OLIVE GOODRICH (Goodrich) White, tinted light pink shading darker at the edges. Pale 
yellow throat. 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN (Phelps) A small decorative of rich deep orange. Very irregular as to 
form of petals and florets, which adds to its beauty. Many open. 
ORANGE QUEEN (Pfitzer) Fine orange decorative. Beautifully clear color and although one 
of the older varieties, it is still very much of a favorite. 
ORANGE SOVEREIGN (Steves) A light orange buff which does not fade or burn in the hot sun. 
Eight to ten good sized blooms open at once. Does well in dry weather. 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) A large deep blue with six or more open. Richer and deeper than Aida 
and without the throat blotch. 
PFITZER'S TRIUMPH (Pfitzer) Brilliant salmon with deep salmon red blotch. Beautiful but will 
not stand much sun. To really enjoy this glad, cut it when first floret opens and allow it 
to bloom in the house. 
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